Garfield really just one of those actors putting his heart and soul into any little movie he makes. What a legend.
@fluhartz10 місяців тому
agreed this and him in the Social Network he was amazing...
@dececho173510 місяців тому
He did the role just perfect
@Fatman-194510 місяців тому
He ain't no cat
@TrunksG10 місяців тому
Totally. Form big movies like spiderman, to litlle movies like Tick Tick Boom. He is just that great of an actor
@andyleeds20210 місяців тому
@@fluhartz he made that movie what it was so did jesse eisenburg without them it would of been shite
@QuantumJuicE35 місяців тому
I read biography about Desmond Doss and the movie didnt even cover 1/3rd of the incredible things he did. Dude had a guardian angel or something watching over him.
@sariahcarter985 місяців тому
It's was God looking out for him, he was a Christian.
@xxthekingfish5 місяців тому
They couldn't because ppl wouldn't believe, some didn't even believe the movie as is. It's crazy what Doss did, and inspiration to all that served and his country.
@bl0od7195 місяців тому
@@sariahcarter98wasn't he Adventist or is it the same as being Christian
@andrewc28025 місяців тому
@@bl0od7197th Day Adventist is a denomination or other form of Christianity like Presbyterians or Methodists
@Boo-lz7fm5 місяців тому
@@sariahcarter98 Then why don't God look after other Christians as well?
@Xx_Tuberculosis_xX5 місяців тому
Quick reminder that Desmond Doss’s deeds were so unbelievable the movie had to leave some of his story out fearing audiences would think the movie was playing up how badass he actually was
@drx1xym1544 місяці тому
That sounds a bit like Audy Murphy, though Audy was no medic!
@yoda62924 місяці тому
Wasn't that Audie Murphy?
@veganissimo86884 місяці тому
@@yoda6292applies to Desmond Doss too, they only covered a fraction of what he did.
@Entschuldigung144 місяці тому
@@yoda6292yep
@jaidenbrink4 місяці тому
@@yoda6292audie murphy is who stan lee based captain America off of. He once took an entire battalion of Germans prisoner by capturing their commanding officer and convincing him to make those under his command surrender. He did that while under machine gun fire, and with the rest of his unit either pinned down, or out of commission.
@anthonyuzimaki38385 місяців тому
"With the world so set on tearing itself apart dont seem like such a bad thing to me to wanna put a little bit back together" ❤ What a True Hero at heart 💯❤️ !
@ssbsanan4 місяці тому
The heart.
@c.jackson9 місяців тому
His unit really went from I will not fight by your side to we refuse to move without him truly incredible
@diamondjim75607 місяців тому
That was a powerful moment in the movie where the rear commander demands to know why the unit isn’t advancing on the enemy. They said they were waiting for Doss to finish praying for them.
@Big_head0336 місяців тому
And the one soldier even when to find his bible for him when we lost it
@akshaykumaar346 місяців тому
Cuz they know he would go back to get them, if they die they know their bodies will reach their families because of him and that he wouldn't leave a man behind.
@minastirith9975 місяців тому
@@akshaykumaar34my 22 year old cousin died doing exactly that. couldn’t leave his fellow soldiers on the ground and that’s when a rocket hit them… only one person survived from the whole unit.
@BobTheTrueCactus4 місяці тому
@@minastirith997I am sorry for your loss.
@lordcorn407010 місяців тому
“With the world so set on tearing its self apart, don’t seem like such a bad thing to me to wanna put a little bit of it back together.” I love that line so much man it’s so true 😭
@katecardinale888110 місяців тому
Such a good quote.
@andrew189810 місяців тому
I think it's how we all truly feel.
@Rip_and_Tear_Until_it_is_Done10 місяців тому
@@balooojeffersong4234 XD
@b_ites868010 місяців тому
@@balooojeffersong4234 how tf was that the gayest part?, its a war movie, if you don't like it don't watch it.
@shitboxcivicguy10 місяців тому
@@balooojeffersong4234 LMFAO
@Wowzival4 місяці тому
The fact that he proved himself in MILITARY court is astounding
@LoneMaestro-5 місяців тому
Garfield is such a great actor He nailed the character and did this true story with honor.
@toluwanigraceebun76454 місяці тому
There was even some tears in his eyes during the delivery.The guy nailed it
@hawksage527211 місяців тому
Proceeds to become the most badass medic to history
@finalmidnight10 місяців тому
I think that "Weary" Dunlop might give him a run for his money.
@elijahlurry176210 місяців тому
Facts i know his story he the 🐐 of medics got a heart for it as well
@whyaskwhybuddry10 місяців тому
And the FIRST Medic to receive CMOH. Airman Rattensburger was another for his Sacrifice in Vietnam.
@jasonsimons44118 місяців тому
@@finalmidnight I'm not trying to take anything away from Dunlop, he seems like an amazing person that genuinely did a lot of good.. I don't think he's on the same level though... Again, amazing human.. just overshadowed by someone that did things on a different level..
@gr8gabe3147 місяців тому
Captain Salomon is also a front runner having taken it upon himself to hold the line against an insurmountable wave of Japanese aggressors while his patients fell back to the Regimental Aid Station. He was found surrounded by 98 dispatched combatants, 76 mortal wounds from bayonets and bullets (implying he was attacked posthumously) and a trail of blood showing where he had repositioned his machine gun emplacement before succumbing to his wounds in defense of his fellow man and his patients
@George-mi4fk11 місяців тому
It's funny that in real life Desmond saved significantly more than it was said in the movie, to make his story more believable to the general audience.
@CrniWuk11 місяців тому
The thing is, they didn't know the exact number. Doss said that it was no more then 50 where as his superior officer ( I think ) said it was a lot more. Maybe about 100. But they had to settle at some number, when they decided to give him the Medal. So they kinda decided it was 75. Doss was pretty humble and he was probably under severe stress. So might was probably more than 50. But sadly, no one knows exactly how many he got down.
@Leo.de9911 місяців тому
The only unrealistic thing was the grenade kick Edit: Guys I get it now you don’t have to correct me anymore.
@Lt.Dan_2311 місяців тому
Yes if they added everything it would have looked comical, even though every bit of it would have been true
@Zerus151711 місяців тому
@CrniWuk only one person does know and that's GOD
@CrniWuk11 місяців тому
@@Zerus1517 Yeeah. Maybe. But God does not hand out Medals of Honor. So there is that.
@tweetybird14805 місяців тому
He came to the, Pathfinder International Camporee and met the kids in 99 and again 2004. I do remember. It was such an opportunity to meet this man. He is surely missed.
@TRandomChannel4 місяці тому
You are SDA that's awesome
@chibigirl2324 місяці тому
My father was an army medic. God bless anyone who went through such a role.
@kouimette9 місяців тому
Everyone is talking about Garfield’s acting, but the writing was really good too. The writing in combination with Garfield’s acting really hit hard in this scene.
@TheOppiter9 місяців тому
definitely.
@jrock58308 місяців тому
Let’s give Mel some props… the numbers of actors that participated marked the end of his cancellation. PS the comment about the writing not mattering because it a true story is dumb. Also, Mel as an ultra conservative Catholic doing a movie about a historical SDA (extreme Protestant - I was raised one, and read Dawson’s book many times), was pretty open-minded of him. SDAs are Christians, but believe in the Judaic sabbath, mentioned but not made a massive deal of. Great film about a true hero. Perfectly executed by Mel.
@michaelpetersen65798 місяців тому
@ChunguSan there was a lot of parts that were embellished or totally false. It's damm near impossible to make a profitable movie that is totally accurate. You have to put hollyin it or it won't make money. Hence why there are so many documentaries
@juknorris58998 місяців тому
@@michaelpetersen6579they actually had to leave some crazy stuff out that the real Desmond Doss did because they thought it wouldn't be believable by audiences.
@davidsparks478 місяців тому
Keep in mind this is a true story
@DivineKnight_1156 місяців тому
Desmond Doss is a prime example of a hero that didn’t need to fight to win. He just did the right thing amidst terrible circumstances and saved countless lives and the descendants of those he saved.
@krishnapriyamshakya40925 місяців тому
Which movie?
@hunterjones74995 місяців тому
@@krishnapriyamshakya4092hacksaw ridge
@vanilla40645 місяців тому
@@krishnapriyamshakya4092Hacksaw Ridge, available on Netflix
@Albemarle75 місяців тому
Hacksaw Ridge@@krishnapriyamshakya4092
@guttsthehawk5 місяців тому
@@krishnapriyamshakya4092hacksaw ridge
@FireStar-gz2ry5 місяців тому
Later, he goes on to single handedly save the live of so many soldiers he earned several medals of honor for it
@rodneytrotter37254 місяці тому
He only got 1 medal of Honor
@thiagseeban78725 місяців тому
No one could have played the part better that Andrew Garfield 🥂🔥
@david4rancibia3411 місяців тому
The crazy thing is that the movie undersell all the crazy heroic things Doss did, and how many live he actually saved, they thought nobody would believe it
@pursueweazmarecoverall48611 місяців тому
Please tell the real story. We want to know it.
@Lycan23beast11 місяців тому
@@pursueweazmarecoverall486:] search it
@mini_chimp_in_a_suit11 місяців тому
Thats crazy, bc Forrest Gump was a classic and he does alot of unbelievable things for someone that had a disability, and he wasn't even a real person but ive met people that thought he was real or it was based on a true story.
@donaldsink811511 місяців тому
Movie makers have taken so many liberties with actually events that when an actual story like his presents itself they have to tone it down to make it believable. I read an article about him giving a speech and how his beliefs played apart in his life. In the audience sat an older Japanese man. The man come up after and told him how his books and testimony had led him to Christ. He then explained more saying he was also on that island as a sniper. He told him on three different times he had him in his sites and each time his gun either jamed or misfired. He went on to say that was the only time it ever happened. He was convinced that powers beyond the Japanese or American had intervened. How many of us would believe the real horrors of war if it shows up in a movie from Hollywood ?
@david4rancibia3411 місяців тому
@@mini_chimp_in_a_suit forest gump is more of a comedy and a feel good story at the end, not a biopic of a real WW2 veteran
@garyparker49747 місяців тому
He was in my dad's outfit. 77th Infantry Division. My father remembered him and spoke well of him.
@bluecreeper61616 місяців тому
What did your father say about him?
@itsfeze63046 місяців тому
Yeah what did he say
@angelic_disappointment78896 місяців тому
Gary here is not going to answer because this is just made up bullshit
@John-9026 місяців тому
Can you tell us what he said please
@jefry83936 місяців тому
Wat were ur dad's thoughts on hacksaw ridge If he watched it
@user-bj7jc5hd1f4 місяці тому
That's a speech to bring tears to anyone's eyes that care's for humanity
@gysgtholpp5 місяців тому
His chest is full of medals including the most Prestigious... The MEDAL OF HONOR... There is over a hundred soldiers this man saved personally... THESE SOLDIERS ARE FAR AND FEW BETWEEN.
@goofinOff23511 місяців тому
As a retired person from the Army and served 10 years of that in the infantry, I can respect that. I always had respect for the medics who stayed right by our side.
@cruisefan11 місяців тому
Thank you for your service sir! My dad is in the Army, very scary sometimes.
@kennethmesgleski864210 місяців тому
Medics always got us home!
@lemmon-up4er10 місяців тому
My nephew was a medic in afganistan fell from a helo snd broke his hip. Surgery in germany and back too afganistan as a medic broke his hip again in a down chopper .respect medics and all who setved and if you didnt serve pay taxes its at least what we can do.
@robertvaldez847110 місяців тому
I Thank You for your service of U.S.Army, and helping the falling and bringing back raise. My Father is a retired Green Barret while contracting for work. He is in Europe teaching soldiers, the good thing is that he's returning home after almost a year of being over-seas.
@omnigar961110 місяців тому
the best way for the Geneva Convention to become the Geneva Recommendation is to take a shot at Doc.
@dylak45606 місяців тому
I love when ACTUAL war heroes are recognized.
@SegularRpork5 місяців тому
Anyone who served is a war hero. Who are you to refuse them if their heroism?
@kellieeastman51255 місяців тому
@@SegularRporkHe just wishes he could be brave enough to serve in this compacity.
@m235i_ttype75 місяців тому
@@SegularRpork tbf to the true war heroes, you can't just call anyone in the military a hero. Same dumb shit like saying "everyone is a winner", well no cos now you downplaying the shit they went thru to win. Many go to military purely as a backup plan. The odds someone goes in the military to truly serve bc they want to is very little. Js you discredit the true heroes calling them all heroes.
@SegularRpork5 місяців тому
@@m235i_ttype7 just because someone goes to war because it was their backup plan doesn’t make them any less of a hero as those who urged to fight for their country. If they fight for their country, no matter the reason, they are a war hero. I don’t see you going out and risking your life every day, so stop discrediting them. Sure, some may be more heroic than others, but they are still all heroes, the ones who live and the ones who die, the lot of them.
@fuckadoodle25 місяців тому
You guys are arguing about what it takes to be a hero in the United state’s military, well, your a war hero if you join, instead of taking the easier life where you just take a desk job and then go home and do whatever you want everyday, those brave men and women choose to sign up, often times right out of highschool or collage, they are willing to put their bodies and lives on the line to defend the nation and our Allies, they can go months to years without seeing their families or their wife’s and kids, if they get deployed into combat situations there’s a chance that they get seriously wounded and die, or seriously injured and their life is never the same again. Sure a lot of soldiers in the military are back up plans, or work on the base and some may never even get deployed, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t helping protect the country. Sure other soldiers are more heroic then others, but if you are in any branch of the military, regardless of whether or not you get deployed or ever see actual combat, whether you ever get injured or not, your still a hero, more of a hero then anyone else not serving besides first responders. Don’t discredit the fine men and women that are the reason we can live so comfortably and have the freedom and rights we have now.
@joshuahill12464 місяці тому
I wasn't a big fan of his Spider-man. But the emotion he put into this roll, especially this scene, is a masterpiece. He did it justice for sure.
@zebertbrown15174 місяці тому
I saw this movie. And when I heard that speech, I thought, "The man this movie is based on has to be one of if not the bravest man ever to want to go into harm's way UNARMED to save lives". It takes a special kind if person - man or woman - to take such a brave stance.
@discussionsanddragons917810 місяців тому
there are ethical people and then there are the few in history with purely unshakable moral convictions. Doss' story gets me every time.
@tinytim917210 місяців тому
What does fantasizing about murdering strangers have anything to do with morals?
@jojokeane10 місяців тому
@@tinytim9172Let me guess: You're good with murdering fetuses. At least soldiers have guns to defend themselves.
@brandonbradley848010 місяців тому
@@tinytim9172dude...there's no way you're actually that stupid. It literally has EVERYTHING to do with morals.
@mikefranks452810 місяців тому
Yeah, I always get that lump in my throat and tear up a little. If only I could be 1/10 of that man, I would be a better man immeasurably.
@culleno87210 місяців тому
@@tinytim9172you have no fucking clue what your talking about do you?
@daniel.gilliss60307 місяців тому
I read about Desmond Doss years ago and saw interviews with him. I wrote a paper and did a brief on him when I went through 1SG course back in 2007. He wouldn't allow any movies made about him while he was alive. He didn't think he deserved any special treatment when others died serving along side him. What a humble and honorable man
@johnpaulmorgado136 місяців тому
Even if it was me I would have said "me and my brothers fought for our country we have to be treated the same way as you would like to treat me if I deserve it my brothers deserve it as well"
@JesseStevenTrumm39926 місяців тому
No one who survived that war will claim they are a hero. They always say the real heroes are the ones that died on the battlefield
@ntxnancy6 місяців тому
@@stevenseagull2030I wish folks wouldn't use sarcasm when speaking about an honorable American war veteran
@Jesse_IDG6 місяців тому
Kinda sad then the movoe got made we should respect his wishes
@jayjayx5x16 місяців тому
@@JesseStevenTrumm3992pretty sure that goes for most that have seen war. Seen a lot of seals on podcasts, and most of them sing praises of others, and not themselves.
@dennisnancypaulson30794 місяці тому
This movie was based on a true story. I usually do t line war movies , but this movie I have watched over and over again!!! Excellent movie!!!!
@Ibsmokin4 місяці тому
Not only did he save countless fellow soldiers but he was also tending to enemy soldiers protecting every life he could. I’m sure somewhere overseas there is a family that is there because of his humanity. Not only a hero to our side.
@ismarwinkelman564811 місяців тому
He deserved an Academy Award for this role 👏🏾
@vishnulutchmansingh11 місяців тому
So true
@mikeparker763111 місяців тому
no
@brettfolkerth761211 місяців тому
@VictorsViews Casey Affleck for Manchester by the Sea. Good performance in a really depressing film, but not an Oscar winning performance, IMO
@Lucian_King11 місяців тому
@@brettfolkerth7612 Well yeah, not an Oscar award winning performance but you can't deny it that the acting was very on point though, like, he nailed it so perfectly, showing the true real emotions that such scene should have, good voice tone and rhythm and lastly good posture as well while having tears in em eyes, really showing that he truly nailed this particular scene. And thus showing how such a great of an actor he truly is, not many could hold such a firm face and voice these dialogues out and showing it off as if it was very real, coming straight from his heart ♥️🤗
@jasondamrau994311 місяців тому
@@Lucian_Kingthis performance lost to Ben Affleck, well there is just more proof that the Academy Awards are a joke. Let me guess it was for some stupid woke movie
@josephbush533810 місяців тому
I met him a couple times. If I remember correctly, his citation stated he saved 75 men. He thought the number was much much higher; but, said - 75 is a fine. He didn't care. A very humble and quiet man. Rest in peace Mr. Doss.
@shenjahofflin767510 місяців тому
I heard that he was extremely humble concerning his heroics and that he said he saved around 50 or so guys, whilst his comrads insisted that he saved at least 100 or even more, so for the movie, they kinda settled in the middle
@projobro623410 місяців тому
That’s so cool you met one of the world’s unsung heroes, it’s sad he’s unknown to most.
@ykiikii10 місяців тому
Surely you met him
@magtovi10 місяців тому
He thought it was around 50, the other personnel in the scene said it was over 100. The military decided to average it at 75.
@ladywaffle221010 місяців тому
I feel it's more telling that as he was pulling them to safety, he wasn't counting, but was instead praying that he could save just one more.
@skiivee8574 місяці тому
He saved 75 people under gun fire and each time prayed to god to let him save one more person till all of them came
@Link-ik4ww5 місяців тому
Garfield’s portrayal of Doss is so heartwarming and inspiring. He is an A class actor and he will forever remain one of my favourites because of the passion he showed for the role in this movie. He’s also a straight up great guy, had the privilege of meeting him once in a coffee shop.
@dazzlinghills343910 місяців тому
he deserved an Oscar for this movie
@Jake-nz9pv9 місяців тому
He did not, Americans are all war criminals.
@etaithegamer15609 місяців тому
Andrew garfield is one of the world's best actor
@dazzlinghills34399 місяців тому
@@etaithegamer1560 fact
@ObscureManifesto9 місяців тому
Oscar's only go to the most woke or the ones that do the best marketing and bribery to the Oscar voters
@zachariahmorris8339 місяців тому
Nobody in that movie deserved to get another acting job after that shitfest of a movie. Fuck an Oscar
@worldclassrealtors11 місяців тому
It was a real man to stand tall and alone because of his values.
@mikeparker763111 місяців тому
These weren't values...he was a coward. This little speech is made up to make him seem heroic or something.
@gaiusadonusmaximusxiv962911 місяців тому
@@mikeparker7631 finally some sense here. He was a detriment to his unit.
@justicedemocrat935711 місяців тому
He's a pussy too scared to shoot a guy.
@rustyhowe390711 місяців тому
I dunno man, he signed up to go to a war yet never wanted to use a gun... Boy's cornbread just wasn't done right in some places, though I still respect we he did in the field.
@senorsoloq11 місяців тому
@mike parker I know your little bitch ass isn't talking. He served and saved many people he just didn't turn into a murderer.
@summermalik99314 місяці тому
I cried watching this movie
@agent_Jager5 місяців тому
This was a real event and a real dude read up on Desmond doss he never fired a rifle and yet saved the lives of around 80 other GI’s
@StoopidMonkeysMomma3 місяці тому
It would be nice and they said what movie
@rebekahhutchins95649 місяців тому
Andrew 100% deserved an oscar for this movie. He is an incredible emotional actor.
@itsfeze63046 місяців тому
Best army film I’ve ever seen
@ultimatebishoujo296 місяців тому
I agree
@Ibsmokin4 місяці тому
💯
@karlcarlysle357811 місяців тому
This is what Docs do. This guy set the standard for all my Medic Brothers. Don't mess with Doc. Period
@g00gleisgayerthanaids5611 місяців тому
This isnt what doc does... Sincerely, Doc.
@drankurbaruah11 місяців тому
This doc agrees with the doc above him. Sincerely, Doc.
@g00gleisgayerthanaids5611 місяців тому
@Ankur VU2EHC fire superiority is the best form of battlefield medicine! AATW! Can treat the enemy wounded when they're neutralized and no longer a threat to my Joe's.
@drankurbaruah11 місяців тому
@@g00gleisgayerthanaids56 Couldn't agree more!
@connor443511 місяців тому
Military doctors are trained and able to fight
@AceTheShortCat5 місяців тому
I actually watched this movie today and I loved it. And now im seeing clips from it
@sonjapinola84334 місяці тому
I knew someone like that and he saved lives.💜💫
@withoutlimits1611 місяців тому
“Only the gentle are ever really strong.” - James Dean
@jiggamanog11 місяців тому
The sausage guy?
@shogo35911 місяців тому
@@jiggamanog smh........................thats Jimmy Dean you fucking meatball lol
@The_Real_Rip_Van_Winkle11 місяців тому
@@jiggamanog No that’s James Deen, yeah he’s the sausage guy alright
@jiggamanog11 місяців тому
@@The_Real_Rip_Van_Winkle probably has a big sausage
@EnterTheMatr1x133711 місяців тому
@@The_Real_Rip_Van_Winkle wtf lmao
@TigerRose24610 місяців тому
Private First Class Desmond Doss was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Okinawa. He was one hell of a human being.
@donutdefender269310 місяців тому
Terrible choice of words
@camelcase_433610 місяців тому
@@donutdefender2693 it's really not.. what are you on about?
@TigerRose24610 місяців тому
@@donutdefender2693 I am well aware that Doss was religious. The choice of words was thought out and chosen to stress his attributes.
@GR8APE699 місяців тому
If I'm not mistaken, he's the first Medal of Honor recipient to be awarded the medal while still alive.
@TigerRose2469 місяців тому
@@GR8APE69 First one I thought of was General George Armstrong Custer, in 1865. Was killed 11 years later at Little Big Horn in 1876.
@burningheartsministriesmis14884 місяці тому
Hero, Servant, man of God..true to his convictions! A rare breed. ❤
@slckb0y655 місяців тому
being a warrior isn't about killing people, it's about having the balls to rush the front line to do what's right and protect the ones you love. total respect for this guy.
@mikefranks452811 місяців тому
Best rebuttal I ever heard in my entire life… sprinkled with humility and pure honesty. That’s what gave it strength.
@ashtonrooks789910 місяців тому
To be fair the jag prosecutor had a pretty asinine set of lines. Not saying it didn't happen that way because sometimes attorneys are indeed asinine.
@mikefranks452810 місяців тому
@@ashtonrooks7899 I believe the JAG prosecutor prosecuted perfectly. He did disobey an order and the defendant agreed on disobeying. It’s just that the court did not expect this legendary rebuttal. In the end, he got what he wanted. And the military was better for it.
@patil_harshal_105611 місяців тому
Spiderman always saves the day
@kataseiko11 місяців тому
Better Spidey than the first one, but Tom Holland was somehow even better than the first two because he managed to combine the good parts of the first two - and while Tobey was 26 and Andrew was 28 in their first Spider-Man movies, Tom Holland was 18 when he first appeared in Captain America: Civil War - much more believable to be in High-School when you are actually at that age.
@mikeyates793111 місяців тому
Great comment 👍
@eobardthawne690311 місяців тому
@@kataseikostfu, Andrew is the best Spidey
@JhilmilBasu11 місяців тому
@@eobardthawne6903 That is subjective. Everyone may not agree with it!
@kailee119111 місяців тому
But couldn't save his MJ.
@WW2AviationGeek4 місяці тому
Well done Mel, thank you!
@the_eva_jones5 місяців тому
HAWKSAW RIDGE it is my favorite movie of all time! so inspiring❤❤
@janjanssen96299 місяців тому
Desmond Doss… a real hero… exceptional human being… received the Medal of Honor for his heroism….
@justinsmith51697 місяців тому
They removed things that actually happened from the movie because they thought audiences would think they were too unbelievable. Crazy incredible.
@alexjackyperson1016 місяців тому
@@justinsmith5169he was literally the definition of a superhero
@tonymonxana99210 місяців тому
Desmond Doss’s story is just too great, a movie isn’t enough, and can’t possibly show all that he did. Seriously one of my favorite movies. He’s a true hero!🇺🇸🦅
@morgan457410 місяців тому
The medical complex on Schofield Barracks Hawaii is named after him and i spent 5 years getting care there. He had a great story
@lindaeagen726910 місяців тому
Mine too!
@utmocanimations413610 місяців тому
What's the movie??
@lindaeagen726910 місяців тому
@@utmocanimations4136"Hacksaw Ridge"
@lindaeagen726910 місяців тому
@@utmocanimations4136 "HACKSAW RIDGE"
@aleccope13205 місяців тому
Loved this movie, RIP Doss, a true hero.
@btlsnt58725 місяців тому
I wonder how many children , grandchildren and great grandkids exist because of this mans valor. He seems a living example of a Paladin literally the shield of his brothers.
@patking956610 місяців тому
The story of Desmond Dawes is truly inspirational. Not one in a million but one in a billion.
@Valkenstein9 місяців тому
Who is desmond dawes It is Desmond Doss Or Desmond Thomas Doss
@soulassassin48476 місяців тому
I would say 1 in a lifetime
@user-qo3lb6cp3r6 місяців тому
Hacksaw Ridge was one of the most memorable movie I have ever watched it shows true determination and courage this is the true meaning of being a human saving lives instead of taking them
@dasverynice5 місяців тому
you should definitely read it then, cuz this incredible movie somehow didnt do Doss's deeds enough justice
@lazytommy05 місяців тому
I loved that film. I hope to see more like it
@five4fighting1944 місяці тому
Fantastic fucking movie. I’ve been to Hacksaw Ridge, all be it was 40 years later in the 80’s but Okinawa is soaked in blood. Was sorry to leave without seeing more of it.
@victoriah.20835 місяців тому
Got to see this in the theater. So good. Amazing, amazing story. One of the greatest war heroes in US history.😊
@jonhennemann47296 місяців тому
Have met and have Doss's book autographed. He was the most humble guy ever.
@Gefbcddhhvx6 місяців тому
I doubt that
@jonhennemann47296 місяців тому
That he was humble or I met him?@@Gefbcddhhvx
@icemanfreezezing6 місяців тому
@@GefbcddhhvxGet a life
@eli_james_al82456 місяців тому
@@Gefbcddhhvxwhy
@davebob97966 місяців тому
@@Gefbcddhhvxnobody cares if you doubt it homie
@-C.S.R8 місяців тому
Doss is the greatest medal of honor recipient of all time! They had a tone back some of the things he did in the movie because they thought people wouldn't believe it, it was just too unbelievable.
@matthewperkins8488 місяців тому
I would say Dan Daly. Only one I know of that was denied a 3rd because it would make it seem not that special of an accomplishment.
@silverblade3576 місяців тому
Yet they added in all that horseshite where full bird colonels tried to have him discharged over his religion. Where his commanding officer made him miss his wedding. Where the brass was ready to court martial and imprison a field medic who volunteered. Yeah, none of that crap happened! That was all typical tripe outta Hollywood. Desmond Doss caught crap from other recruits, but was never officially reprimanded because his ethics were based on religion. He *_was_* allowed to forego weapons training. He was *_never_* forced to handle and discharge a weapon. He was even allowed a pass to attend Saturday services. He was accomodated because, as impressive as his story is, he was not the first nor even the thousandth soldier who wanted to serve without killing his fellow man. Perhaps they should have given time to the other incredible deeds he accomplished.
@420jw6 місяців тому
*to
@jamesbarbour84006 місяців тому
That's what I'd heard too - love this movie and Mel Gibson, both as an actor, director and truth teller. Not afraid to call out the Hollywood big wigs which is why they spend so much time and effort trying to discredit him. Top man.
@Scotty_J.6 місяців тому
I agree with the sentiment, but don't forget Doris Miller.
@zachzgm40145 місяців тому
The movie it’s called hacksaw Ridge. A 2015 movie directed by Mel Gibson
@not_averge4 місяці тому
Almost made me tear
@michaelmontgomery7276 місяців тому
That is a rare individual with mettle but no desire to take a life. He's a warrior at heart, just a different sort.
@Anurahm_Kycor5 місяців тому
You ask me, he's a warrior all the same. No difference between his warrior spirit and that of a gun wielding soldier. They are both fighting with everything they have to achieve what they believe.
@reubenprasanth2715 місяців тому
This guy could a strong healer in any game
@dinamosflams5 місяців тому
he is the right sort of warrior
@luiegiii5 місяців тому
Damn man that hit me. I want to see people saved and live. I don’t want to shoot anyone. I shoulda been a medic.
@craig43004 місяці тому
"A true warrior doesn't need a sword."
@TrunkyDunks6 місяців тому
The interview of Doss in his late years is phenomenal. "Lord, let me get one more"...."one more"...."one more". Again and again and again...day, night, surrounded, completely alone, starving, barely awake, hands literally raw from raising and lowering a rope. Not once trip up to the ridge but twice. He was literally a protected man.
@mateuszkosakowski70104 місяці тому
He needs to be in more mainstream titles
@pamelapayton38572 місяці тому
Could not say it any better or with more sincerity and feeling and humility. This actor, I believe, caught the true essence of Pvt. DOSS and I believe Pvt. DOSS carried the spirit of our American HEROS. ❤
@Multi-Manus11 місяців тому
"With the world so set on tearing itself apart, it doesn't seem like such a bad thing to me to wanna put a little bit of it back together." THAT! Is a true hero! It just makes me wanna fucking cry!
@sheilaburns897710 місяців тому
My eyes teared up at his speech. WOW!!! I can't believe I haven't seen this movie. Watching tonight.
@herotrojan16456 місяців тому
This man keeping his secret as a Spiderman
@niltonparente5 місяців тому
Man u deserve a comment
@glenplayz99615 місяців тому
@@niltonparenteIkr
@davidsonbrequillo995 місяців тому
Ahahaha😂😂😂
@skyywarp-kc2prn5 місяців тому
I appreciate on what he did and his sacrifice. From one vet to another vet.......thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@khairilkhalid9835 місяців тому
The words he spoke was truly heartwarming and really hits deep. It sure was a great short speech. It truly was from the heart and filled with truth. If men today are like him the world would surely be a better and beautiful place for every living being. Bravo to the writer. 🎉❤
@carterpritchard50635 місяців тому
Desmond Doss is one of my favorite world war 2 hero’s to learn about and talk about, he served as combat medic during the height of WW2 in the fight against the Japanese empire. He served in multiple battles but the one the movie covers is the battle of hacksaw ridge on the island of Okinawa. That day Desmond Doss saved as estimated 75 lives, the exact number is unknown as Desmond Doss claims he only saved 50 men that day after his unit had fallen back to safety. Desmond Doss continued to save lives on his own carrying them back one by one, each time saying, “Lord, let me save one more.” By the end of it the military claimed he saved 100 men that day while he claims only 50 so estimate was put somewhere in the middle at 75, including 2 Japanese soldiers. After he was back with his unit they made another push where Desmond was injured by grenade shrapnel after attempting to kick a grenade away, (yeah that kick was historically accurate in the movie) and after receiving a sniper round to his arm, for his bravery on the frontlines he was rewarded the Medal of Honor and a Purple Heart. He trusted God and saved many lives during his service. And he’s not once had to pick up a weapon.
@pfc_church4 місяці тому
The balls on this man is something amazing. Not many people would have the fortitude to risk their life to save so many soldiers. As a veteran I do not want to serve with him. many I talk to share that sentiment. It comes down to trusting the man next to you to protect you with every thing they have. This man would not shot a Japanese solider to save my life. I would rather take my chances with a man who will shoot the enemy then someone will run into enemy fire to pull me out. Thats the code of the fox hole. For the guy next to you. To come home alive.
@johnr88504 місяці тому
@@pfc_churchwell said.
@Deliverydragon4 місяці тому
Shut up
@firewall564 місяці тому
@@pfc_churchyou clearly don't understand his message. He doesn't want to take life, he wants to save it. Killing people is okay only in war right? Maybe it says more about you
@pfc_church4 місяці тому
@firewall56 i understood it. U dont understand me. when you in the shit none of that matters. You do whatever it takes to come home. If that is something you dont understand its ok. Not everyone can be in a foxhole. I will do whatever it takes for me and my brothers to come home. He wont. You right that says enough there.
@cloudedarctrooperdtq35329 місяців тому
God i fucking love Hacksaw Ridge. It's suche a good damn movie
@jeffbaker27408 місяців тому
I love how your comment left. God Out of it you're awesome
@nova68cutie8 місяців тому
@@jeffbaker2740another anti god comment. How refreshing & original.
@rakanahmed40008 місяців тому
@@jeffbaker2740just because you can't deny god doesnt mean you have to cry about it
@susanj.walterspowers68608 місяців тому
I see what you're saying but my son died after serving and he told me his feelings, he was broken and his heart stopped. It wasn't suicide or anything like that, it was someone else, a sniper killed his Sgt and my son came home to family but he said the sniper had a family too. I was told after my son died there were 3 snipers trained in Iraq before we got there. His Sgt was standing beside him. That woman who was shot because of Trump had an easy death and you can hate me but she had an easy death and that eased me because my sons Sgt was shot the same way, in the neck, but my son was afraid he would go to jail for shooting the sniper but his brother's in arms stood up for him. I'm sure this movie is beautiful but my heart is broken. My son will be in the line to Heaven in front of me but I miss him. Don't ever wonder why I hate Trump, he is a coward. He should be in prison, actually he should have the death penalty because that's what he should have for treason. Why are all of you afraid of not giving Trump the right punishment? The last traitors, the husband and wife were put to death as they should have been. Trump should be put to death or our country will never heal.
@roberthsieh86398 місяців тому
@@susanj.walterspowers6860you are delusional lol. Chain of command means the president basically does nothing in relation to the armed forces.
@jaymorrison36455 місяців тому
Holy Shit! That's Garfield! I'm literally searching for words. What one word could describe that performance. I never knew.
@JasonWalkerJamaica4 місяці тому
Great movie! Hacksaw Ridge is a very important movie.
@Mat1o110 місяців тому
Amazing movie. Dude was an absolute beast. Even showed respect toward the enemy.
@syzadsoloman62976 місяців тому
This dude puts all his soul and heart into every thing he makes. Even in Spiderman. This is a true actor.
@jakyvirtorks43045 місяців тому
Private Doss is one of those men who proved you don't need to be a savage to win a war.
@movenfaraway80925 місяців тому
I was lucky enough to meet Desmond Doss when I was a young teen. He was a sweet,gentle soul who made time for everyone. I can still hear his voice telling about his time serving and the way he spoke about his wife was beautiful.
@kevinmurray70395 місяців тому
One of the bravest men that’s ever went to war…..rip
@vanillaandy88148 місяців тому
A level of honor and integrity most can never fathom.
@AUNTFRED4 місяці тому
Great, great motion picture. I highly recommend it. ❤
@amankumar-lr6mv4 місяці тому
part of a legendary movie ..... loved it...
@jaxrobinson38909 місяців тому
So glad this guy got a movie based on him. Shaking his hand was one of the most humbling experiences in my life.
@FrenziedmerchantisaHomo6 місяців тому
Who Cares
@jaxrobinson38906 місяців тому
@@FrenziedmerchantisaHomo obviously not you, but no need to be a dick about it. That's probably why no one watches you game.
@NR2003Live6 місяців тому
@@FrenziedmerchantisaHomoClearly you cared enough to reply. 🤡
@dantheman90506 місяців тому
@@FrenziedmerchantisaHomoi run you lil bro b4b on gdk your broke self ain gonna 🫵😂
@jaysocrazy51926 місяців тому
@@FrenziedmerchantisaHomowho Asked
@theadventurer262811 місяців тому
Why in the actual fuck did Garfield NOT get an oscar and all the other awards for this?
@seyumaiayami353611 місяців тому
Because the oscars are a joke.
@darylking26511 місяців тому
because it's not politically correct and Mel Gibson had a role in bringing the movie into reality. The hero is a man who sticks to his values and refused to compromise them.
@crazydevil309011 місяців тому
oscars for guys who slap other people.
@thewatcher61110 місяців тому
Oscars aren't for being good at what you do.
@joshuawood143610 місяців тому
Because it portrayed men as masculine, admirable, and heroic. Because it was a movie about white, heterosexual males mostly. Doesn’t check the right boxes
@CruTemlar755 місяців тому
Hacksaw Ridge, beautiful movie, and beautiful acting by Andrew Garfield, love it, and love the true story ❤❤❤
@michellemullen74685 місяців тому
This was a great movie. He was a great man.
@Aaveroth6 місяців тому
I named my second son after him. Desmond was such an inspiring and incredible man who was full of conviction. If everyone were like him our world sure would be different today.
@koryx86979 місяців тому
Doss's story was truely inspirational. May he rest In peace
@byohappiness95164 місяці тому
This scene is so beautiful. The acting is superb. What is more wonderful is his message. Perspectives can change the world for the better.
@queenofthoughtlessterror83095 місяців тому
My dad and I watch this like twenty times a year. It amazing and especially when you look up what else he's accomplished
@destinyverdier4848 місяців тому
"With the world so set on tearing itself apart, it doesn't seem like such a bad thing to me to want to put a little bit of it back together." My all time favorite quote from anything ever. So beautiful. Shows how much he truly loves his country.
@Stylz.6 місяців тому
Absolutely, one of the the most beautiful lines ever, even the way he delivers the line so delicately
@camouflage80936 місяців тому
Learning about Doss literally changed my life. I used to be selfish and destructive I didnt even value my own life. When I learned of Doss how he loved and save the souls of others. It humbled me and gave me a path to follow. I may not be a perfect soul but I will try until I cant Id volunteer to help how ever I can. So I thank this man for saving my soul and I hope he saved more.
@Spacetradr6 місяців тому
To be honest you can be incredibly proud of yourself in my opinion. To acknowledge your own flaws like that and make the decision to better yourself takes an incredible amount of strength, wisdom and courage, that most people are simply never able to achieve to this extend. I'm glad to hear it's been life changing for you and i genuinely hope it brings you all the peace, happiness and joy in the world that you deserve. Bless you🙏🏽
@_mastudios5 місяців тому
Wait till you find out about Jesus. It hits different.
@austinmoyle83684 місяці тому
Such a good actor anytime I see Andrew Garfield I don’t see Andrew Garfield I see him as the character he’s playing he just molds himself into the position so well
@nickbroughton9285 місяців тому
Passion. So rare, so pure. So undeniable. ❤
@UncleBensChannel11 місяців тому
He made a huge impact without touching a weapon.
@justicedemocrat935711 місяців тому
His impact is greatly exaggerated.
@TravelingSAfrican11 місяців тому
@@justicedemocrat9357go tell that to the families of the men he saved during the war. That'll give them a good chuckle.
@pauloazuela848811 місяців тому
@@justicedemocrat9357More like underplayed because it was too unreal those depicted in the movie toned it down.
@Aki-ug2ky11 місяців тому
@@justicedemocrat9357 saving people's lives is a priceless thing, it can never be exaggerated
@HungPham-qq6me11 місяців тому
He actually possessed weapons. His giant set of metal balls set to full auto.
@carmelo73357 місяців тому
As a veteran I sit here texting with tears running down my cheek this was a great acting moment but most importantly I serve with a man during Vietnam who died saving the life's of his enemy his moral conviction to serve is the greatest sacrifice any human can make and I remember him and honor him today
@smushycows23346 місяців тому
Thank you @carmelo7335 for serving and sharing the memory of your colleague
@SangNguyen-ql3qm6 місяців тому
As a Vietnamese, I have respect for you and the medic. May our countries keep this peace we have now.
@nillerkus6 місяців тому
Great story, but really I hate war😢
@elafzal58666 місяців тому
Y'all terrorists. Leading terrorist state in the world. Always have been.
@elafzal58666 місяців тому
@@smushycows2334Serving whom and what? You been living under a rock? You do know that US is a terrorist state right?
@pfc_church4 місяці тому
The balls on this man is something amazing. Not many people would have the fortitude to risk their life to save so many soldiers. As a veteran I do not want to serve with him. many I talk to share that sentiment. It comes down to trusting the man next to you to protect you with every thing they have. This man would not shot a Japanese solider to save my life. I would rather take my chances with a man who will shoot the enemy then someone will run into enemy fire to pull me out. Thats the code of the fox hole. For the guy next to you. To come home alive.
@barbarianbijuu2 місяці тому
And eventually he is recognized as one of the greatest soldiers to ever live they put respect on his name and gave him the recognition he deserved
@malicant1236 місяців тому
The thing is, the attitude that this young man displays was indeed one that was held my many young men of his generation. Whatever the motivations of WW2, it is no exaggeration to say that the generation of men who fought it were of a far, far higher quality than those who came later.
@Zhurak6 місяців тому
my wife could care less about war movies but i made her watch this one, and it really impacted her, she couldnt stop talking about it for days and days, she told everyone she knew to go watch it. great movie. this scene was powerful.
@aubreywhaley77295 місяців тому
Hey young man don't know if you ever seen The Last Castle but if you and wife haven't please do come out 2001 definitely moving deep message
@Valcross17765 місяців тому
Andrew is a badass actor ❤
@CoRLex-jh5vx6 місяців тому
If I had a penny for everytime a Spiderman actor went on to brilliantly portray the main character in a war movie, I would have two pennies, which isn’t a lot but its weird it happened twice.
@MeidasTori5 місяців тому
Spidey-Magik
@NoneHandle20235 місяців тому
What’s the other movie?
@CoRLex-jh5vx5 місяців тому
@@NoneHandle2023 I think it's called Brothers. Tobey Maguire plays a soldier who was assumed dead, and then comes back to find out his brother and his wife are basically dating and his kids hate him
@KnOnHeavensDoor5 місяців тому
@@CoRLex-jh5vxI rember the tralior , I need to see it .
@CoRLex-jh5vx5 місяців тому
@@KnOnHeavensDoor it's good, definitely a tough watch emotionally though